About Suzanne Kasler

Suzanne Kasler is inspired. As the principal of Atlanta-based Suzanne Kasler Interiors, she often asserts that “a room should be collected, not decorated.” Incorporating the personal collections of her clients with fine art and antiques, contemporary pieces and custom-designed furniture, Suzanne’s meaningful interiors straddle that rare middle ground between sophisticate and ingénue. As a graduate of the University of Cincinnati’s College of Design, Art, Architecture and Planning, Suzanne brings a comprehensive knowledge of interior architecture and decorative arts to her design work.Suzanne’s classic interiors have been featured in Architectural Digest, Elle Décor, House Beautiful, House & Garden, Southern Accents, Traditional Home and Veranda. Her widely published work has won numerous awards, placing Suzanne among the elite of America’s top designers. In the fall of 2009, Rizzoli published Suzanne’s first book, Inspired Interiors, featuring her “deft use of couture-like detailing, a keen sense of sublime color selections, and an aesthetic that seamlessly bridges American and European sensibilities.”

Award-winning interior designer, Suzanne Kasler, has joined with Ballard Designs to create her premiere collection of home accessories. More than 40 in all, each piece brings together Suzanne’s unique eye for the unexpectedwith Ballard hand craftsmanship from around the world. The result is a signature collection richly layered in couture detailing, sublime color and timeless style.

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Suzanne's classic interiors have been featured in Architectural Digest, Elle Décor, House Beautiful, House & Garden, Southern Accents, Traditional Home and Veranda. Her widely published work has won numerous awards, placing Suzanne among the elite of America's top designers. In the fall of 2009, Rizzoli published Suzanne's first book, "Inspired Interiors," featuring her "deft use of couture-like detailing, a keen sense of sublime color selections, and an aesthetic that seamlessly bridges American and European sensibilities."

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Can you tell me the green wall color that was with the MacKenzie plaid. I am planning a room at our log home and plan to use the fabric on the windows. So happy it will be available in September! Thank you very much.
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The blue paint color is Benjamin Moore’s Newburyport Blue (#HC-155). For the cream wall color on page 71, we recommend trying Benjamin Moore’s Spanish White (#943). Just be sure to test a swatch on your wall before painting the whole room, as some paint colors can read very different from one space to another.

Dear Suzanne: We met and shared a lunch at a medical convention sooo…. many years ago. It was right after the printing of the magazine cover featuring the “floral slipcovers” in your home on the island. How I loved that look! I still have the magazine. I’ve watched your career blossom and grow with your talent and hard work. Many of your ideas, I’ve tried to incorporate in my homes over the years. It’s exciting to see all the amazing new ideas and fresh looks you come up with. Keep up all the amazing great work. My best wishes to you.

I just bought the tuscan desk in dark grey, I need another bookcase/file drawer. Can I mix and match these, like can I buy the black hutch with file drawers? Its in my home office, I just hate when everything matches. I was looking for an antique bookcase with file drawers but no luck. I need to get this finished. Please any help would be appreciated

Hi Michelle,
Yes, we certainly think you can mix and match!! Black is such a staple color, that it would definitely blend with the dark gray you already have. White would work well too!
Sounds like it’ll be a beautiful space,
The How to Decorate Team